Mati or matia (eyes)
Anopthalmos is a straight Greek construction; an = 'not, opthalmos = 'eye' It indicates complete absence of eye tissue inside the orbit, and is extrordinarily rare.
Eye in latin is: Oculus, it's plural form is: Oculi.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The technical term for a one-eyed person is "monophthalmic." This term derives from the Greek words "mono," meaning one, and "ophthalmos," meaning eye. In some contexts, the term "unilateral" may also be used to describe a condition affecting only one eye.
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
It measures how far Greek people's eye brows are apart, hence the name theo, meaning most-wog in ancient Greek.
The Greek term for unconditional love is "agape."
The Greek symbol featuring a triangle and an eye is known as the "Eye of Providence," often associated with Freemasonry and various esoteric traditions. It typically depicts an eye within a pyramid, symbolizing divine watchfulness and enlightenment. While not a traditional Greek symbol, its geometric shapes and concepts have roots in ancient Greek philosophy and geometry.
Mati or matia (eyes)
He was stabbed in the eye(his ONLY eye)by Odysseus,a Greek mythological hero.
cinema eye
the eye of a chicken.